The losses are primarily because of lost entrance fees, but also because of the damage done to the site.

"We had over a thousand trees down, so we had to call in some crews," Cormier said.

"We had some of our electrical contractors just fixing up the power grid that's in the site, making sure that it was ready so that when NB Power turns the switch that we're able to be up and running. So there's quite a few expenses we've incurred as well as lost revenue."

Cormier said this isn't the way he hoped Kings Landing would be celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.